A wet weekend may be on the way, as Tropical Storm Nate nears the Louisiana-Mississippi border, days after the city broke its more than 100-year record for annual rainfall.

The Louisiana-Mississippi border is expected to bear the brunt of Nate – which includes two to 10 inches of rain. The National Weather Service issued Friday hurricane warnings from Morgan City, Louisiana through southern Mississippi, in anticipation of the tropical storm's landfall late Saturday or early Sunday as a hurricane, said NWS meteorologist Melissa Huffman.

The risk of elevated tides or rip currents along the southeast Texas Gulf Coast could increase as Tropical Storm Nate nears the shore. The Bolivar Peninsula – including Texas 87 – is the most likely area to be affected by high tides, Huffman said.

Friday afternoon, Tropical Storm Nate neared Cancun. It was headed north at a sluggish 14 miles per hour.

Take a look through the photos above to see some projections by the National Hurricane Center.